Alpinia officinalis

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Definition

Noun 1. A perennial plant species: Alpinia officinalis is a species of plant in the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). It is characterized by its Chinese origin, pyramidal clusters (racemes) of white flowers, and its pungent, aromatic roots.

Usage

Alpinia officinalis is used as a formal botanical name. It is primarily employed in scientific, medicinal, and culinary contexts to specifically identify this plant species. - The rhizome of Alpinia officinalis is valued in traditional medicine. - Alpinia officinalis is cultivated for its useful roots.

Examples
  • Scientific Context: is studied for its potential pharmacological properties.
  • Descriptive Context: The garden features several ginger species, including .
Advanced Usage
  • In Materia Medica: The dried rhizome of , often referred to by its common name "lesser galangal" in such contexts, is listed as a digestive aid and stimulant.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lesser galangal: A common name for , particularly for its rhizome used as a spice and medicine.
  • Alpinia: The genus to which this species belongs, containing many other aromatic plants.
  • Galangal: A broader term that can refer to the rhizomes of several plants in the genus, including and the greater galangal ().
Synonyms
  • Botanical Synonym: (an older, less commonly used scientific name).
Noun
  1. Chinese perennial with pyramidal racemes of white flowers and pungent aromatic roots used medicinally and as flavoring